Is Marriage Counseling Required During a Divorce in Texas?

Marriage Counseling Required During a Divorce

Divorce and Marriage Counseling in Texas Divorce is never ideal. After all, what couple anticipates their relationship failing? Unfortunately, divorce is often necessary when issues in the marriage can’t be resolved. And by the time one of the parties considers divorce, the chance that marriage counseling can save the relationship may have passed. Counseling, however, … Read more

What is a De Novo Hearing in Texas Family Courts?

De Nove Hearing in Texas Family Courts

In Texas family law cases, it’s not uncommon for an associate judge to hear preliminary matters – or decide temporary orders – instead of an elected district judge. This allows the court to move quickly and efficiently through its large volume of cases. However, it’s also not uncommon for one of the parties to disagree … Read more

Post-Divorce Checklist: Steps to a Successful Fresh Start

Post Divorce Checklist

Divorce marks the beginning of a new chapter in your life. As you navigate this transition, it’s crucial to take proactive steps to ensure your financial, legal, and personal matters are in order. At Varghese Summersett , we understand that the aftermath of divorce can be overwhelming. That’s why we’ve compiled this comprehensive post-divorce checklist … Read more

Can Personal Injury Settlements Affect Child Support in Texas?

Can Personal Injury Settlements Affect Child Support

When someone has been injured in an accident and receives a personal injury settlement, the money is intended to cover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses. But what if the victim is paying child support? Can personal injury settlements affect child support in Texas? The short answer is yes. However, the … Read more

Eight Tips for Surviving the Holidays after Divorce

Surving the Holidays After Divorce with Kids

The holiday season can be a wonderful time of the year, but also a stressful one. This is especially true for parents who are recently divorced and now must abide by a visitation schedule that splits their children’s time between two homes. To cope, parents sometimes overcompensate, overindulge, and overreact. But it doesn’t have to … Read more

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